Your message dated Wed, 20 Jun 2012 17:43:44 +0200
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and subject line Fixed on 3.2.3
has caused the Debian Bug report #666674,
regarding Float Point Exception when playing some MP3 files
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Package: audacious
Version: 3.2.1-2
Severity: normal


Hi


Today when queuing a large list of mp3 files in audacious it crashed.

I tracked down the crash to two mp3 files.

When you try to load them on audacious (or when the queue tries to read the id3 
tags from them) audacious crashes.

The crash error is the following:


Floating point exception


And in dmesg I can read:

audacious[6001] trap divide error ip:7f9244401ca2 sp:7f9234e9eb70 error:0 in 
madplug.so[7f9244400000+4000]


I have uploaded the files here:

http://ftp.neutrino.es/audacious-fpe/

Try to play them with audacious (last one on debian/sid, that is 3.2.1-2 at 
this moment) and let me know if you can reproduce this error.


Any other player (I tried with vlc and audacity) open and plays this files 
without problems.



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Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez                           http://neutrino.es
Igalia - Free Software Engineering                http://www.igalia.com
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Version: 3.2.3-1
thanks


Upstream says this is fixed on 3.2.3

Just updated audacious audacious-plugins and audacious-plugins-data to
3.2.3 and played the files without problem.

So this problem is fixed with 3.2.3

Closing.

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